Not a lefty but so cool
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jersey bluesdude
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Re: Not a lefty but so cool
I used to own one. Cool aesthetics but one of the worst sounding basses I've ever played. That "mystery" PUP in the bridge made for a wonderfully plastic "ping" sound. The later models with the actual PUP are much better sounding.
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jersey bluesdude
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Re: Not a lefty but so cool
Like this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ampeg-amub-fret ... 27ebde7e5apjmuck wrote:I used to own one. Cool aesthetics but one of the worst sounding basses I've ever played. That "mystery" PUP in the bridge made for a wonderfully plastic "ping" sound. The later models with the actual PUP are much better sounding.
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Re: Not a lefty but so cool
I don't really know the value of these basses, but $3200, and $4999 seems a bit too much..... 
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jersey bluesdude
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Re: Not a lefty but so cool
I've never played one but like everything else in life the value is based on supply and demand. They didn't make a whole lot of these in the sixties and probably less have survived in original condition. The very rare lefty in the UK sold for around $2900. a couple months ago. Here's a pic of Rick Danko who famously played a fretless with The Band and coaxed some sweet sounds from it. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=ric ... tedIndex=1fivebass52 wrote:I don't really know the value of these basses, but $3200, and $4999 seems a bit too much.....
Re: Not a lefty but so cool
First bass guitar I ever played on was an AEB-1 with the mystery pickup. Plugged into a Peavey MK I with an SP 1 PA speaker, that bass could make a roar in a large church!!!!! I still like them, but my desire to own another is tempered with my preference for old BC Riches these days.